SHEFFIELD UNITED start their Premier League adventure with a reunion with former player David Brooks - having been handed a seaside trip to Bournemouth in their first outing of the new season on August 10.

Bramall Lane is scheduled to stage its top-flight opener seven days later against Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace on August 17 - the first Premier League fixture at S2 since that infamous relegation-confirming game with Wigan in May, 2007.

Chris Wilder’s side face Harry Maguire’s Leicester City on August 24 and end August with a tough trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.

The highlight of September sees United welcome Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool on September 28 and Arsenal are the marquee visitors to Bramall Lane in October, with the Gunners visiting South Yorkshire on October 19.

The following month, Manchester United head to the Steel City for a glamour appointment on November 23.

United have been handed home comforts on Boxing Day when they host Watford and two days later, they head to champions Manchester City to see out 2019.

The New Year starts with a tough trip to Anfield on New Year’s Day - a daunting month which sees the Blades head to Arsenal (January 18) and host Manchester City (January 21).

The run-in saw the Blades host Tottenham on April 4 - they make their first trip to Spurs’ new stadium on November 9 - and welcome Chelsea on April 25.

Wilder’s side end their season with two away trips in their last three matches.

After visiting Leicester on May 2, United host Everton in their final home league fixture seven days later before ending their season on the south coast at Southampton (May 17).